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4 unusual facts about William Godwin


Cloudesley

Cloudesley: A Tale (1830) is the fifth novel published by eighteenth-century philosopher and novelist William Godwin.

Edward Baldwin

William Godwin, English journalist who used the pseudonym Edward Baldwin, political philosopher and novelist

Revolution Controversy

Many writers responded, defending the revolution in France, among them Thomas Paine, Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin.

William Stopford Kenny

He edited, compiled, and wrote many educational works, such as The History of England (1850, with William Godwin), Kenny's School Geography (1856), and Tales About the Sun, Moon, Stars, and Comets (1862, with Samuel Goodrich).


Mounseer Nongtongpaw

The poem is an expansion of the entertainer Charles Dibdin's song of the same name and was published as part of eighteenth-century philosopher William Godwin's Juvenile Library.


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